A witness of the Federal Government testified on Friday at the Federal High Court in Abuja that no weapon of terrorism or violence were recovered from the embattled leader of the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB), Nnamdi Kanu during his arrest on October 15, 2015 in Lagos.
Kanu’s trail resumed on Friday before Justice James Omotosho with the cross-examination of principal witness.
LEADERSHIP recalls that the court granted the request of the Federal Government for witnesses to testify behind the screens while the prosecution counsel is Adegboyega Awomolo (SAN), a former Attorney General of the Federation, Kanu Agabi, led the defence team.
An operative of the Department of State Services (DSS) who was codenamed PWAAA informed the court that no arms of public disturbance was recovered from the lady arrested alongside Kanu.
In a cross examination conducted by Kanu’s lawyer, Agabi, the witness said all the items were personal properties of the Biafra nation agitator.
He noted that the recovered items may not be ordinarily offensive but the intention of the defendant may be something else, adding that he did not analyse any of the items because his mandate was to enforce an arrest and obtain a statement from Kanu.
The DSS operative however admitted analysing the cell phone of the defendant but said the report of the analysis was not made available to court because it was immaterial.
In the 10 years that the items were impounded, he admitted the properties may have lost their value and become of no use.
The witness explained that he did not bring anybody before Kanu to confront him on any issue of terrorism and that Kanu’s statement was obtained without the presence of his lawyer.
He admitted not knowing any person put on trial by the federal government on account of agitation for Biafra nation actualisation asides Simon Ekpa who according to him would soon be brought to the country for trial for supporting Kanu in the agitation.
The witness said he read in the newspapers and social media about those backing the defendant in the agitation.
He said he does not remember Kanu complaining of corruption in high places, unemployment among youths and tendering apologies to the President for insults hauled on him and negative remarks against Igbo leaders.
He also said that he could not remember when Kanu described IPOB as a voluntary organisation that was not involved in carrying arms against the nation.
The witness testified when asked that there were killings in some parts of the country, especially in the North, but that the government has been doing its best to stem the tide of the killings.
He added that he would not know whether the killings were a result of self-determination agitation.
The items recovered from Kanu and admitted as exhibits included, 1 Black laptop, 2 Multi mix transmitters, 1 Mini white Apple iPad with pouch, 1 Grey Apple iPad with pouch, 1 Grey MacBook with pouch, 1 Grey MacBook with case, 1 Mini drone sound wave speaker, 2 Mini white speakers, 1 Large computer mouse, 1 White adaptor, 1 Laptop adaptor and1 Carton bag with laptop
Others are 2 3G modems, 2 Glo modems, 1 Glo Hawaii modem, 1 MTN modem, 1 Etisalat modem, 1 Flash drive, 1 Camcorder, 1 Hand recorder in a black pouch, 1 MacBook Pro adaptor, 1 Mic stand, 1 Phillips headphone, 1 Radio Sharp mic with cord, 1 Pro sound mic with cord, 1 4G LTE modem, a bunch of cards, 1 Power adaptor for mixer, 1 Easy Blaze white modem, 1 Samsung phone,1 Black Motorola phone and1 Nokia phone.
Other items found on him were 1 Black Samsung phone, 1 Black phone, 1 D-Link black modem, 1 8GB flash drive, 1 Extension wire adaptor, 1 Pair of shoes, 1 Belt, 1 Pair of ciderwood sneakers and1 Footwear.
They also found 1 Black Softech wristwatch, 2 Singlets, 1 Sealed Hermes perfume, 1 Trinket, 1 Pokham perfume, 1 Fredrick Peckham wristwatch, 1 Diesel wristwatch, 1 Alexander Christy collection wristwatch, 1 Club wristwatch and10 items altogether.
The also found 3 Bank MasterCards, Copies of documents, 1 Copy of IPOB complementary card, Documents tagged IPOB, 1 White clipper, 1 Bottle of medicine, 1 Oman perfume, 2 Mini scented oils, 1 Empty black purse, 1 Nigerian passport bearing the names Okwu Kanu Nwannekaibeya Nnamdi Ngozichukwu and1 British passport bearing the name Okwu Kanu Nwannekaibeya, 1 Black purse, 1 Passport holder, 1 Card holder, 1 Box of Rocarden wristwatch and 4 Bundles of cords.
Meanwhile, Justice Omotosho has fixed May 6 to 8 for the continuation of cross-examination, based on the lawyers’ agreement.
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